What is the impact of the delay in accepting a complaint for filing in the public interest?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from The Worker v. The Society and others, 2020 BCHRT 98 (CanLII):

The length of the delay in this case is approximately 8 months, which is significant and weighs heavily against accepting the complaint for filing in the public interest: A v. X and others, 2013 BCHRT 46 at para. 32.

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